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Could I request for the following information to be posted please, in relation to the launch for the call for papers for BrunMAC 2021
BrumMAC 29-31 July 2021
We are pleased to confirm new dates for the Birmingham Music Analysis Conference, originally planned for July 2020. The Birmingham Music Analysis Conference, 2021 (BrumMAC 2021) will now take place on Thurs 29 to Saturday 31 July 2021 at the University of Birmingham.
We are delighted that our keynote speakers remain unchanged. They are Dmitri Tymoczko (Princeton University) and Anna Zayaruznaya (Yale University).
Call for Papers
Proposals accepted for BrumMAC 2020 will be carried over to the 2021 programme. The programme committee also invite new proposals on any aspect of theory or analysis, relating to music of any genre and historical period.
If you had a paper accepted for BrumMAC 2020 we will be in touch with you directly via email.
If you intend to submit a new paper please read the guidance below.
Submission deadline for proposals: Sunday 24 January 2021
Proposal categories
Papers (20 minutes maximum, with 10 minutes for discussion)
Paper sessions (three or four papers, each of 20 minutes maximum, with 10 minutes per paper for discussion)
Roundtable discussions (up to 5 participants, each giving a short position paper, followed by a general discussion, total running time of 90 minutes)
Recitals, lecture-recitals and lectures illustrated by sound diffusions or audio-visual screenings (maximum duration 45 minutes, or longer with the agreement of the organisers, subject to timetabling)
Proposal guidelines
For individual papers: 250-word (maximum) abstract
For paper sessions: 250-word (maximum) summary and up to 250 words for each session participant
For roundtable discussions: 250-word (maximum) summary and up to 150 words for each panel participant
For recitals, lecture-recitals and lectures illustrated by sound diffusions or audio-visual screenings: 250-word (maximum) summary, plus participant CVs and recordings / scores / other details of works to be included in the event (contact the organisers to discuss)
To aid the process of publishing abstracts we ask that proposals contain neither footnotes nor lists of references. In-text citations are acceptable.
Further information for applicants
To widen participation as much as possible, only one proposal of each type is permitted per applicant
Proposals must be sent by email as a MS Word or pdf attachment to [log in to unmask]
Proposals need not be anonymised
A number of SMA bursaries are available to help cover the costs of travel and accommodation. For further details and to check eligibility, see http://www.sma.ac.uk/grants/travel/
Delegates are also welcome to apply to our Development Fund Scheme to cover the cost of attending. For further details, see http://www.sma.ac.uk/grants/development/ There is no deadline for this fund, but retrospective applications will not be considered
All enquiries should be sent to the organisers at [log in to unmask]
Programme Committee
Chair: Dr Ben Curry (University of Birmingham)
Dr Amy Brosius (University of Birmingham)
Dr Esther Cavett (King's College London)
Dr Ben Earle (University of Birmingham)
Prof Julian Horton (Durham University)
Dr Anne Hyland (University of Manchester)
Prof Matthew Riley (University of Birmingham)
Dr Kenneth Smith (University of Liverpool)
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